Interview With Matt Harvey of Dekapitator

"...We wanted to show those Europeans that the
Bay Area has always been the ultimate breeding ground for Thrash Metal
and that we could whip ass on all the Swedish poser bands..."

Jezuz!! When you're playing with Matt Harvey of
DEKAPITATOR, you're playing with fire. At the age of 13, he got to
hear bands like POSSESSED, KREATOR, CELTIC FROST, etc. for the very
first time. I guess somehow he obviously knew that the world couldn't be
the same for him from that day on. The second coming of the Bay Area
Thrash Metal may well be in the tight grip of DEKAPITATOR but now
however, let's just unleash the beast himself. That beast's leading us
right behind the darkest corners of the well-kept secrets of the band.
Ladies and gentlemen, may I proudly present... DEKAPITATOR from the Bay
Area, San Francisco...

Let
me guess; DEKAPITATOR started off with your deep love and respect
towards ol'school Speed/Thrash legends such as KREATOR, SODOM, SLAYER,
CYCLONE and the likes, correct?

Not exactly... Yes we have a lot of respect for the
80's scene, since that's really where we got our start in Metal, but it
was more of a response to shitty bands like INFERNÖ and DESEKRATOR, who
have effectively killed the retro-Thrash movement before it got off the
ground, which sucks. We wanted to show those Europeans that the Bay Area
has always been the ultimate breeding ground for Thrash Metal and that
we could whip ass on all the Swedish poser bands... What I'd really like
to see is some attention being paid to real Thrash bands like us, MAZE
OF TORMENT, HYPNOSIA, WITCHBURNER, DESASTER and a handful of
others who are not joke bands and who are keeping the real fucking
Thrash Metal sound and attitude alive. By the way, I have yet to hear
CYCLONE and it's killing me!! Chuck Keller (ex-ORDER FROM CHAOS) has
compared us to them also, yet only our rhythm guitarist Blackwulf has
heard this supposedly awesome band! Another thing that inspired Andy and
I to start the band was a friend's band called INEXTREMIS. They were a
straight up Metal band in the METALLICA / MEGADETH vein, but it
got us thinking that playing all-out Thrash would be really fun. We
wrote a couple of songs and that was it. This was in '94... A year or
two later (too many beers ago to remember!), Bulldoze, our companion on
many a vinyl-buying binge, was complaining about not playing in a band.
So we decided to form DEKAPITATOR..."

Sounds like you truly are pissed off towards all
these "shitty(!)" bands, like INFERNÖ and DESEKRATOR for
making kind of "fun" out of the true essence of retro-Thrash,
giving a bad name to the whole concept of Thrash Metal - what the true,
original Thrash Metal was used to be all about. But don't you think
everyone's allowed to try; even bands like INFERNÖ and DESEKRATOR, even
if they supposedly don't fulfill everyone's personal expectations of
what a real Thrash Metal should really be all about, first and foremost?
Another hard fact is that we just CAN'T ignore Europe for its
fertilizing ground for Thrash Metal either as many think what happened
in Europe's underground Metal scene in the mid'80s, was more remarkable
than anything that was connected to the Bay Area thing.

Well, not exactly what I'm thinking of it, but on the
other hand, not too far removed from the truth either... I would never
try to take anything away from the European Metal scene; I fucking love
it! I just think that after VENOM, the US led the way in the Thrash
revolution. Germany may be the all time #1 Thrash scene, but the Bay is
where it began. As far as DESEKRATOR and INFERNÖ are concerned, they
have every right to make whatever music they want to and if people are
foolish enough to put it out or buy it, then that's their choice and/or
problem. I think that Thrash has always had a sense of humour, but you
should take the music seriously, not yourself! Another point that's
important to make is that countries like Canada and Brazil had killer
scenes that are often overlooked! RAZOR, SACRIFICE, AGGRESSION,
EXORCIST, SLAUGHTER, CHAKAL, MUTILATOR, SARCOFAGO, HOLOCAUSTO; those are
all great bands that have not had the impact they should have due to
their country of origin. The music is the most important thing, not
where you're from!

Did what happened in the underground Metal scene
of the 80's have more meaning for you than today's Metal scene could
possibly ever offer you?

Well, the 80's were the ultimate decade, not only for
Thrash Metal but for Death Metal as well. Don't forget that albums like
'Horrified', 'Symphonies Of Sickness', 'Mentally Murdered', 'From
Enslavement To Obliteration', 'Left Hand Path' and 'Scream Bloody
Gore' were all released in the 80's. I was also thirteen in 1989, so I
feel like I wasn't able to fully enjoy the 80's like I should have. All
I could do was listen to albums like 'Endless Pain', 'Morbid
Tales' and 'Seven Churches', without ever seeing those bands Live
because of my parents, age, etc. I was a Thrash maniac in Junior High
School, along with our drummer and DEKAPITATOR is the band we would have
wanted to be in!! I played in a very terrible band called DARKNESS (I
hadn't heard the German one yet) but our drummer didn't want to play
fast, so I quit! Another friend of mine and I both played guitar and
wanted to start a band, but he moved away to Washington, so that never
came through. DEKAPITATOR is the result of years of unfulfilled Thrash
ambitions, you see!!

I totally agree with you that the 80's was the
ultimate decade for both Thrash and Death Metal. Besides the albums you
listed here, some of my very favorite 80's albums from the Death Metal
era that should deserve a mention herein, were (and still are to be more
accurate!) ATHEIST's "Piece Of Time", MORBID ANGEL's
"Abominations Of Desolation" (which unfortunately saw the
light of the darkened day some years later in the 90's, originally put
out as a vinyl through Japanese Satanic Records, by the way.) and
"Altars Of Madness" albums, AUTOPSY's "Severed
Survival", PESTILENCE's "Malleus Maleficarum" and
"Consuming Impulse" albums, OBITUARY's "Slowly We
Rot" albums that set quite a few standards for the forth-coming
trends to come. I was 21-year-old back in '89 and have been following
the Metal scene intensively indeed and was 99.9% into it from the very
bottom of my (Metal) heart! And I STILL AM; In the beginning of the new
millenium!! Anyway, why you think it took this long to find this
Bay Area sound again? Or would you rather like to say that it's always
been there and someone just had to dig it up back to the forefront of
the scene one more time?

The reason that the Bay Area scene was forgotten
was because it died a horrible, ugly death! Who can forget such
awful albums as EXODUS' 'Impact Is Imminent', VIOLENCE 'Nothing To
Gain', FORBIDDEN 'Green', DEATH ANGEL 'Act III' or 'Frolic Through
The Park' and utterly shitty bands like HEATHEN, LAAZ ROCKIT,
MORDRED (uugghh...); that was some of the worst shit ever
unleashed! And the Bay Area coined the worst term ever in the late
80's: 'Funk-Thrash'... Need I say more?!? The only people more
responsible for ruining Thrash are ANTHRAX! The scene here was
pathetic creatively, because every band thought that they would
turn around and become METALLICA next week. So naturally the
underground rose up to devour the bloated corpse of the once lean
and mean Bay Area scene, as it should be: The strong will
overwhelm the weak, until they become decadent and corrupt and
they in turn are replaced by the next generation!

Well then... Tell us something about the songs on
your debut album titled "We Will Destroy... You'll
Obey!!!". Besides, you're having this "teutonic(!)"
feeling stamped all over your music; the lyrics on "We Will
Destroy..." also have quite an enormous tendency to remind us of
old KREATOR / SODOM / CYCLONE albums in their own peculiar way... Was it
a coincidence?!

I guess it's inescapable because I spent about two
years listening to mainly SODOM, IRON ANGEL, VIOLENT FORCE, LIVING
DEATH, ASSASSIN, KREATOR, BATHORY, EXORCIST, SLAUGHTER,
DESTRUCTION, PROTECTOR, NME, HOBBS ANGEL OF DEATH, EXCITER, SADUS,
EXODUS, VIOLENCE, POSSESSED, HEXX, NASTY SAVAGE, SACRIFICE, and a
lot of other Thrash bands. I really think that the album sounds
more like 'Bonded By Blood' or 'Power And Pain' than anything
German, but we definitely live for German Thrash. We just wrote
the songs that we'd want to hear on a Thrash record. That's really
our only plan of attack. We really don't set out to do any one
thing or sound any one way. We just like to drink beer and play
fast.

A-HEM...! Drinking beer and playing fast, what a
way of life indeed?! Are you sure you don't have any roots in Finland?
Those two elements sound so familiar and fit perfectly to many of us
Finns for sure...

The only problem I have with Finland is that it's too
damn COLD!! IMPALED NAZARENE and ROTTENSOUND are godzzz, though!
Hopefully we will get out to that dark and chilly part of the planet,
drink your beer, bang your heads and fuck your women!

How exactly did your deal with BLACKMETAL.COM
happen? Can you remember precisely what Elden and Debbie said or thought
when they both got to hear DEKAPITATOR for the very first time?

Well, the whole DEKAPITATOR thing kind of just happened
accidentally, step by step. We were just kind of fucking around and then
got the offer for the 7" and then, we played a couple of shows. We
then got the offer for the album. I've known Elden and Debbie for a
while now and it was really casual dealing. We have like a one page
contract and total freedom to do whatever we want, so it's really
comfortable. I was really surprised that people have reacted the way
they have to this band. A lot of my longtime friends tell me that
DEKAPITATOR is way better than EXHUMED. We've gotten a lot of really
killer compliments from people like Kevin from BLOOD FEAST, Moyses of
KRISIUM, Kam Lee (the fucking man!!), Armando, ex-DORSAL ATLANTICA, Tony
from WHIPLASH and a lot of other really fucking awesome people! So it's
been pretty fucking cool!

That's quite intense, like you recently said that
some guys from the bands which you considered as your influences, have
really been into your stuff, too. I bet that all this utterly positive
response is what keeps you going on, very motivated and devoted to the
whole concept around DEKAPITATOR and Speed/Thrash Metal as a fine piece
of (underground?) music. Seems like things couldn't look more promising
and brighter for the DEKAPITATOR camp at the very moment, could they
really?

Well, we could use a record deal, as we are totally
independent right now. But yeah, we're pretty happy right now. Touring
is also something we're looking forward to doing after the next album,
hopefully. The response that we have gotten has really blown us away! It
means a lot to us that people we have so much respect for have given us
that kind of encouragement! The main thing that has always kept us going
has been the simple fact that we are just fans of the music. That's the
only reason why we do it! Everything else just ads fuel to the fire!

Did you receive some interest from other labels as
well? What were the main reasons that made you end up choosing
BLACKMETAL.COM's offer instead of some other offer that you may have
well received at that time? What couldn't other labels offer you that
B.M.C. did?

We didn't really have any label prospects at the time,
as we weren't even looking for a record deal! It was just very friendly
and informal, the way it should be! The best thing about it is that
everything is very simple and up-front, with no long term agreement,
total freedom for us, lots of trust and respect on both sides and we can
go hang out at their house and drink their beer and booze!

I bet the response for your debut has been
immensely positive and surprising - Probably even more than you were
expecting to achieve in the very first place... What has surprised you
the most as far as all this utterly positive response is concerned? The
fact goes that there are so many maniacs out there who swear in the name
of ol' fashioned Speed/Thrash Metal style, hailing bands like POSSESSED,
KREATOR, ONSLAUGHT, RAZOR and other since they started and forever...

Well, we've gotten slagged as just another rip-off band
that steals riffs and lyrics, which is bullshit! Again I think it's
because people expect us to be another shitty band like INFERNÖ or
whatever, because that have made any kind of Thrash that's out now look
like a fucking joke. But aside from those people who didn't bother to
even listen to the record, the response has been really cool. As I said
in the last question, we've got a lot of really fucking cool support,
even from some of our influences! That makes me think we're doing
something right!

Actually, I could say there's at least two ways of
doing Speed/Thrash shit; Doing it like you do, seriously and very
professionally from all its possible aspects. That's just one way to do
it. Another way to do it, as I see it, is more or less in the
"tongue-in-cheek" vein, kind of playing with the concept of it
by adding a humor aspect into it and yet having this very determined,
serious attitude towards the actual creative process, composing music
thing but at the same time, joking around a little bit and just making
fun out of it, you know what I mean?! I guess a healthy dose of
self-irony shouldn't harm or cause any serious mental damage for anyone
and that's what bands like INFERNÖ and DESEKRATOR are trying to bring
forth: The irony and fun for the world of Speed/Thrash Metal!! But I bet
you obviously pretty much disagree...?!

Well, I think that Thrash definitely has a 'tongue in
cheek' aspect to it; just read an old VENOM interview, you'll laugh your
ass off! Thrash bands definitely didn't take themselves too seriously;
you never saw them trying to take this 'Evil' stance that has become so
popular lately, or even worse the 'We are art' bullshit that assholes
like EMPEROR claim. Metal is fucking Metal! That's it! It's fucking
music... No one can live the lyrics, kill babies, etc. No one should try
to 'elevate' Metal to 'Art'; it's all about adrenaline, headbanging and
raw fucking energy, not opera and synthesizers!?! How about CRANIUM;
even though they have a totally zany sense of humor, their music is
totally intense. My main problem is that these bands don't really have
any direction of their own or plans to continue on because THEY DON'T
GIVE A FUCK! You should keep going for your own satisfaction, not
because of a trend, or because you already ripped off all the riffs on
the three thrash albums you own! We don't really care what the trends
are or what anyone else thinks... We Thrash because that's we love and
that's it!

Now about the song writing process for DEKAPITATOR:
What kind of an event is it actually? What's that "driving
force" of yours, which keeps you writing new material constantly?
What keeps you focused during that process in question?

Just drinking and Metal, really... I play guitar pretty
much every day for at least an hour, so there's always something going
on. For the next album, we're going to have more of a concept and idea
that the whole band is going to revolve around, so that's a definite
source of inspiration. The album will be more focused on a
post-apocalyptic world and the violence and freedom of that kind of
environment... Not too far removed from the ideas in 'A Boy And His
Dog', 'Mad Max', etc. Aside from that, it's just being a Metal fan and
that's really the thing that drives my whole life...

As for source of inspirations, besides boozing and
listening/doing Metal, you mentioned that you're going to have a bit
more focused, more of a concept album next time, inspired by such
cult(!) films as Mad Max, A Boy and his Dog, etc. So, that makes me ask
if you consider yourself as some sort of a film freak, too? Which films
have impressed you mostly and why?

Well, those are two of my personal faves, but of course
there are a lot of great movies like 2001:A Space Odyssey, Farenheit
451, Metropolis, The Beyond, Gates of Hell, Zombie, Suspiria, Once Upon
a Time in the West, For a Few Dollars More, Tenebrae, Phenomenon, The
Good The Bad and the Ugly, Nosferatu and also books like Dune, 1984,
Brave New World, Slaughterhouse 5, etc. Any tales of futures god mad, or
sane men in an insane world, are an important inspiration for the band.

How important actually is a well-planned,
well-thought out song writing process for you? I mean, do you find it
important and essential to get songs together during a relatively short
period of time in order to keep them kinda up-dated and fresh for a
forth-coming release? For many bands though, the problem seems to be
that some of their material may be two or three years old, some other
just a week or two old when the songs finally end up finding their way
on an album. Within this time, there may occur some drastic changes as
far as the bands' musical orientations are concerned...

We write over a long period of time, but we feel
comfortable in our style and so, I don't think it has a big effect. Some
of the songs on 'We Will...' were written in '95/'96, like 'Attack With
Mayhem' (a song with just one riff in it!), 'Faceripper', etc. But the
later songs like 'Posessed By Damnation', 'One Shot, One Kill' and
'Release The Dogs' still fit in really well, I think. We will write a
lot faster for the next one, which we hope to record in late summer. I
think that the songs for the first album took a long time because we
weren't very serious as a band, which is changing a bit nowadays. The
new stuff that we have is more militaristic and futuristic lyrically and
has a bit more variation than the first one... But not a drastic change.
We write songs quickly, about one a night when we are working on shit in
earnest. Right now, we're really kind of locked in on the new EXHUMED
album, so DEKAPITATOR hasn't really done too much in a while. We're kind
of riding the publicity of this album and playing a few one-off shows
and
looking for a new contract for right this second.

Would you tell us a bit something more specific
about new stuff you've done since your debut album? Who has done what;
In the other words, how have you shared both lyric and song writing for
the new material this time around? And do you believe your new songs are
the most satisfying shit you've managed to come up so far? What's
exactly your own personal fave tune out of all the DEKAPITATOR stuff and
for what reason(-s)?

My favorite DEKAPITATOR track is 'Haunted By Evil' on
our split with NUNSLAUGHTER. The recording and playing on that day just
came together in a way that cannot be duplicated. Aside from that, I
really like 'Possessed By Damnation'. 'Release The Dogs' is usually the
song that goes over best Live, though. The new stuff, I think, has a bit
more dark and heavy edge to it. There are a couple of pounding slower
sections and I think the sound so far is going in a 'Hell
Awaits'/'Darkness Descends' direction. It's a little too early to tell
what will happen on the next album for sure though, but we will be
incorporating some faster sections in the MERCILESS/INSANITY vein.

"Bay Area Thrash/Speed Metal
Renaissance..." That's how your label is describing
your stuff in several adds. Did they come up with that description or
was it more or less your invention? And is there a bunch of new
talented, young bands coming up from the area of San Francisco that kind
of want to re-invent or re-find that once lost, golden recipe for
"the Bay Area Sound" once again?

Unfortunately, the Bay Area scene is really pretty bad,
but the Crust/Hardcore scene is really strong, a lot better than the
Metal scene, that's for sure. We just want to bring the words 'Bay Area'
back to the minds of real metalheads and not just MACHINE HEAD poseurs!
We are trying, along with EXHUMED, to bring the Bay Area back to the
forefront of the Metal scene, where it belongs! They wrote the ad copy
but we insisted that the Bay Area reference be put in there!

MACHINE HEAD is a disease... DEKAPITATOR is a
cure... (?/!). When people start to think of the whole Bay Area thing
all over again, I'm positive you'd like to achieve kind of a status that
whenever a concept "the Bay Area" comes into the light, the
first thing that people would think of could be DEKAPITATOR and NOT
MACHINE HEAD, correct?! Could this be one of those things you'll be
striving for in the future; To remind people that DEKAPITATOR is one of
the reasons closest to the real concept idea of the Bay Area for what
you should be remembered for in the future and not bands like MACHINE
HEAD, that has nothing in common with the true ideology of the Bay Area
any more?

Yeah, that 'gangsta' bullshit is from L.A. and has
nothing to do with Metal, anyway! The Bay Area could be a great Metal
scene but instead, it's half-ass, with no all-ages venue and no
direction in the scene. DEKAPITATOR is more in the spirit of what
started the whole Bay Area Metal scene. So hopefully we will try and
start it up again in the right direction! Fuck that 'cali-Metal' trend!
We wear denim, leather and bullets, not fucking jogging suits!!

What, in your opinion, made that "Bay Area
Sound" so special for many of us back in the 1982/88 period? And if
you compare all this Bay area thing to the German Speed/Thrash Metal
invasion (= "teutonic invasion?!") at that time, which of them
was more influential for you personally, both from a musical and lyrical
aspects?

It was a special thing that encompassed a lot of styles,
from METALLICA to POSSESSED, with great acts like LEGACY/TESTAMENT,
EXODUS, VIOLENCE, DEATH ANGEL (the first album), HEXX, EPIDEMIC,
DESECRATION, BETRAYEL, and more filling in the middle nicely. There was
a massive fan base here and tons of smaller (usually very bad) bands.
But there was a sense of pride in leading the Metal scene forward.
Really if you get down to it, the whole 'German' gallop picking pattern
is based off of METALLICA's fast stuff. The Germans took things to
another level of intensity in Thrash. The first time I heard KREATOR (in
1987), I thought it was the fastest thing ever. Way crazier than 'Reign
In Blood' because of the underground production and bloodthirsty vokillz!
From then on, it was KREATOR and SODOM logos written on my jean jackets
(I couldn't afford patches on my allowance!), backpacks and school
books! I think that DEKAPITATOR is a total hybrid of both of those
influences, because we grew up here, with all of the VIOLENCE style
backing vocals and crunchy mosh riffs (see the mid-sections of
'Possessed By Damnation' and 'One Shot.. One Kill', which should incite
a circle pit!) but always listened to harsher stuff, like SODOM,
DESTRUCTION, ASSASSIN, etc. I think the vocals fall between Jeff
Beccerra and Ventor, so again you see the crossover between Oakland and
Essen...

You put it up so nicely: "The whole
'German(!)' gallop picking pattern is based off of METALLICA's fast
stuff...". I think it's kind of true if you look back into the very
first movement of Speed/Thrash thing in the States, which was raised
into the tabloids by the "Big Four", namely SLAYER, METALLICA,
MEGADETH and ANTHRAX. METALLICA's "Kill 'Em All", for
example, was such a cornerstone for any forth-coming fast and furious
shit that was coming up from the European continent at that time. As we
all know by now, it raised a storm which nobody could predict in the big
Heavy Metal family on how it could effect the essence of heavier music,
both in Europe and the States from that day on. Now we all know what
happened and where we're standing nowadays. I must admit it truly was
METALLICA that brought Heavy Metal music to another level in its
heaviness and brutality. Nobody though did talk, or knew a damn thing
about "the Bay Area" back in '82 but relatively soon, the name
was spread successfully around by tape traders throughout the
underground Metal scene. The European Speed/Thrash Metal scene also
truly started to burst into bloom by the mid'80s with all those fine
bands in the first line of which you've been mentioning about during the
interview. What do you think of KREATOR, SODOM, DESTRUCTION, etc.
nowadays, as they still... Well, some of them try to keep that ol' flame
hot'n'alive and win all the sympathies they can get from metalheads to
their side? Some dinosaurs are still struggling there as we know...

There is no band in existence that I have more respect
for than SODOM! Over fifteen years of Thrash Metal, no wimpy bullshit!!
KREATOR has lost their way after 'Cause For Conflict' and DESTRUCTION
has tried to re-kindle the flame. We'll see what their new album brings.
SARCOFAGO and VOIVOD are two other long-running bands that I can
honestly say that I like all of their albums (to varying degrees of
course). I think that some of the best bands have broken up at their
prime (TERRORIZER, AT THE GATES, REPULSION, etc.). Even worse than the
'dinosaurs' are the bands that get back together for no reason:
DESTRUCTOR or RAZOR, for example. RAZOR totally let me down with their
'Decibels'
album.

Watchful, sharp eyes can also spot something
familiar in your logo... Something from DESTRUCTION's "Infernal
Overkill" album and something that reminds us a little bit of DARK
ANGEL... Who came up with that impressive logo anyway?

The DESTRUCTION skull is my one complaint about the
whole album! That was NOT put there by us and none of us wanted it
there... It was a last minute addition by the label, not sanctioned by
us! It looks cool but again, it makes us seem like another fucking
rip-off band like INFERNÖ or some shit! Andy, our drummer, did the logo
(and the cover of the split 7"). He's a really good artist and
thanks for enjoying the logo! I hope you like the cover and our mascot,
the 'Axecutioner', as well!

Where did the idea for "Axecutioner"
come from, by the way? I have to say that your album cover does remind
me of any Thrash Metal album that was released in the 80's; Just think
of any album cover from bands like RAZOR, KREATOR, SODOM, HALLOW'S EVE,
etc. and you can see some similarities. In fact, was that your 'secret
masterplan' too, to use something for the cover which brings eyes of its
owner right into the golden memories of the 80's Speed/Thrash Metal
music, filling us up with some warm recollections from this particular
artwork era as well?

Well, the mascot was something we wanted from the start.
What is more Metal than a monster mascot!? The Axecutioner is indeed a
cross between SODOM's 'Knarrenheinz' and the guy from the 'Tales Of
Terror' album. We wanted something to identify with the band instantly.
The guy who painted the cover is a great artist who can do any kind of
art but we gave him a few classic album covers for inspiration. We just
wanted to let people know what kind of band we were from the cover, to
the pictures, to the titles, etc. The cover says 'We're a fucking Thrash
band Poseurs beware!!'" "We Will Destroy..." has
been recorded, produced and mastered at Sound Temple Studios, in
Oakland, under supervising eyes of James 'guess-who' Murphy. Would you
tell us how your recording was like there and what kind of a person
James was to work with? "James is a nut! He is really funny and
pretty cool to work with. His schedule can be a little intrusive, but
aside from that, it was definitely fun! I think it's good to use someone
who's into Metal, that way you don't have to explain everything to them
like an idiot. He also pushed me a lot for the solos on the record, just
because he's a great guitarist that I've been a fan of for years! So I
really didn't want to embarrass myself in front of him. I'm pretty proud
of how the leads turned out on this one and some of my friends have even
accused me of having James play some parts. That was a really cool
compliment!

Give us five good, well-grounded reasons why
Thrash maniacs with a sense of pride and self-respect, should purchase a
copy from "We will..." rather than waste their money on
MACHINE HEAD's latest effort, "The Burning Red"?

1. We drink more beer than those wimps!
2. No fucking athletic gear in the DEKAPITATOR band photo!
3. No bleached spiky hair on the heads of any DEKAPITATOR members!
4. No one in DEKAPITATOR 'pogos' on stage!
5. We will destroy MACHINE HEAD will OBEY!!!

"What doesn't kill us, makes us
stronger..."; How does this slogan fit into the uncompromising
world of DEKAPITATOR, in your opinion?

The world of DEKAPITATOR is a stark future where
weakness is not an option. The law of the road, the law of steel and the
Nuclear ultimatum is the only law in our existence. The weak shall
inherit the earth after the strong are done with it...

Do you personally feel comfortable of how things
have been turning out for DEKAPITATOR so far? Do you consider your band
as a bunch of very lucky bastards indeed?

Yeah, it's been cool because everything has come really
naturally. No pressure, working with friends only and great times. We
will do our best to continue working in this way for as long as we can.
We have been really lucky to get 'We Will...' on vinyl and do a killer
split with NUNSLAUGHTER, a great band! Things should only improve from
here, we think. We will continue to press on until we conquer the
fucking Metal scene!

What's been the most challenging thing you've done
with the band during your relatively short history in the band and are
you also that kind of a person who's always after some sort of
challenges, whatever may come up into your mind between Heaven and
Hell...?

"Well, we always want to take it to the next level.
We really want to tour a lot for the next album. We are always looking
for a challenge; DEKAPITATOR is about confrontation! So of course we'll
continue our charge. The most challenging thing has been to do shows
with intense hangovers!

About dreams and hopes... Is there anything out
there you'd still like to achieve with DEKAPITATOR? And I don't accept
any "becoming-a-rockstar" bullshit...

We just want to continue to make ripping Thrash Metal
and tour the planet! Really, that's all! We will do our best to create a
crushing sophomore effort and get it out on a bigger label so we can get
on the road and bang the heads of metallers across the globe!

If DEKAPITATOR was a torture chamber, how would it
be like?

It would be like shoving a nuclear warhead up someone's
ass!

Just shit loads of thanxx for this opportunity to
interview you Matt, as the spokesman of DEKAPITATOR. I really hope it
was all worth it. Any closing comments you may have... Feel free to use
the rest of the space for that purpose, sir!

Great fucking interview! It was like a discussion of the
true nature of Thrash... Excellent! I hope to do it again soon! Thanks
for your interest and love for Metal! All Speed, Thrash and Death Metal
fans: We will destroy!!! Poseurs, wimps, 'artists': FUCK OFF You
Will Obey!!"